Letters written by Henry Johnson to Francis Vespre: (bound) March 18, 1841; May 25, 1841; November 13,1842; May 25, 1841; March 31, 1842; February 21, 1843
**Fromer finding aid location: 119_40_9**
This folder contains materials related to Jesuit slaveholding and to the 1838 sale of approximately 300 enslaved individuals.
Letters of Henry Johnson to Forstall regarding interest payments an mortgage extension:
Johnson to Forstall, December 2, 1843
Johnson to Forstall, December 2, 1843 (copy dated December 27, 1843)
**Former finding aid locations: 119_40_6; 112R1**
This folder contains materials related to Jesuit slaveholding and to the 1838 sale of approximately 300 enslaved individuals.
L. Janin Memorandum providing legal advice to Thomas Mulledy to secure payment of mortgage issued to Henry Johnson, August 8, 1843
**Former finding aid locations: 119_40_8; 112S4**
This folder contains materials related to Jesuit slaveholding and to the 1838 sale of approximately 300 enslaved individuals.
Agreement between Henry Johnson and Edmund Forstall (representing Thomas Mulledy), March 7, 1844
**Former finding aid locations: 119_40_7; 112R5**
This folder contains materials related to Jesuit slaveholding and to the 1838 sale of approximately 300 enslaved individuals.
Certificate issued by Judge Duffell of Ascension Parish verifying mortgages held by Henry Johnson, March 12, 1844
**Former finding aid locations: 119_40_7; 112R6**
This folder contains materials related to Jesuit slaveholding and to the 1838 sale of approximately 300 enslaved individuals.
Diary of Peter Blenkinsop, S.J., accompanied by assorted documents and letters, including: autograph of Henry Clay; three letters of Rev. John McCaffrey, President of St. Mary's College.
**Former finding aid locations: 119_13_6; 18 1**
(Folders 21-24) The following folders contain correspondence and material regarding Msgr. James' close friend, Rev. William Gordon Wheeler. Subject matter is primarily ecclesiastical and concerns the latter's colleagues, particularly Patrick McLaughlin (1909-1988), Anglican priest (until 1963, when he converted to Catholicism), and impresario.
This series contains correspondence with individuals or institutions, and is arranged chronologically.
This series contains material pertaining to the Catholic Interracial Councils. (It should be noted that material relevant to the Councils can be found elsewhere in the collection.)
Contains ALS to Stonestreet from Bro. Henry Rieselman asking to be reassigned from Missouri to Maryland Province 7/15/1856; from Richard Clarke to G. Fenwick on former's projected biography of B. Fenwick 2/4/1856; misc. uncoded ALS to G. Fenwick, including note of thanks from convert Robert Dyson 5/26/1856. Also includes PRN circular asking support for projected textbook (?) on Sacred Music 3/29/1856.
**Former finding aid locations: 119_75_23; 224C-224D**
Contains ALS: from de Neckere to Stonestreet on need for Society to obtain new church in Washington 5/14 & 17/1856, on same, misc. 5/23/1856; from Henry Hoban, SJ to Stonestreet on same 5/23/1856; from de Neckere to S. Barber with general news of Washington Seminary 6/14/1856; from Joseph O'Reilly to Stonestreet asking dismissal on grounds of family duties 3/17 & 5/13/1856.
**Former finding aid locations: 119_75_26; 224G1-224G2**